Europeans on the minimum wage, no NHS access after Brexit
In article , "Dave Plowman (News)"
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In article ,
RJH wrote:
I unwittingly had a series of tests at a local private hospital - the GP
referred me under the NHS. No complaints about the service (although I
have no real idea what they did, the accuracy of the results or how they
were interpreted). The car park was, or course, stocked with row upon
row of £100k+ cars. Be assured, mine lowered the average ;-)
I had an MRI scan done recently on the NHS. Also by a private company. And
this in London. Where you'd think the large hospitals could make full use
of their own. Rather than paying for a private companies profits.
So why didn't you exercise your patients choice and insist on a scan in
an NHS hospital?
No car park though - it was in Waterloo. But just outside the station,
which was very convenient for me.
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bert
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